NAME¶
lsipc - show information on IPC facilities currently employed in
    the system
SYNOPSIS¶
lsipc [options]
DESCRIPTION¶
lsipc shows information on the System V inter-process
    communication facilities for which the calling process has read access.
OPTIONS¶
-i, --id id
Show full details on just the one resource element
  identified by id. This option needs to be combined with one of the
  three resource options: -m, -q or -s. It is possible to
  override the default output format for this option with the --list,
  --raw, --json or --export option.
-g, --global
Show system-wide usage and limits of IPC resources. This
  option may be combined with one of the three resource options: -m,
  -q or -s. The default is to show information about all
  resources.
-h, --help
Display help text and exit.
-V, --version
Print version and exit.
Resource options¶
-m, --shmems
Write information about active shared memory
  segments.
-q, --queues
Write information about active message queues.
-s, --semaphores
Write information about active semaphore sets.
-c, --creator
Show creator and owner.
-e, --export
Produce output in the form of key="value"
  pairs. All potentially unsafe value characters are hex-escaped
  (\x<code>). See also option --shell.
-J, --json
Use the JSON output format.
-l, --list
Use the list output format. This is the default, except
  when --id is used.
-n, --newline
Display each piece of information on a separate
  line.
--noheadings
Do not print a header line.
--notruncate
Don’t truncate output.
-o, --output list
Specify which output columns to print. Use --help
  to get a list of all supported columns.
-b, --bytes
Print size in bytes rather than in human readable
  format.
-r, --raw
Raw output (no columnation).
-t, --time
Write time information. The time of the last control
  operation that changed the access permissions for all facilities, the time of
  the last 
msgsnd(2) and 
msgrcv(2) operations on message queues,
  the time of the last 
shmat(2) and 
shmdt(2) operations on shared
  memory, and the time of the last 
semop(2) operation on
  semaphores.
 
--time-format type
Display dates in short, full or iso format. The default
  is short, this time format is designed to be space efficient and human
  readable.
-P, --numeric-perms
Print numeric permissions in PERMS column.
-y, --shell
The column name will be modified to contain only
  characters allowed for shell variable identifiers. This is usable, for
  example, with --export. Note that this feature has been automatically
  enabled for --export in version 2.37, but due to compatibility issues,
  now it’s necessary to request this behavior by --shell.
EXIT STATUS¶
0
if OK,
1
if incorrect arguments specified,
2
if a serious error occurs.
HISTORY¶
The lsipc utility is inspired by the ipcs(1)
    utility.
AUTHORS¶
Ondrej Oprala <ooprala@redhat.com>, Karel Zak
    <kzak@redhat.com>